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Is it possible to stream audio via LAN (ethernet) directly to Buffalo DAC? Is there a module to convert the audio stream from the ethernet port into i.e. i2s or s/pdif? (keeping the highest quality possible) I've been browsing the internet for hours without any luck. Thanks!
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freebee wrote:Is it possible to stream audio via LAN (ethernet) directly to Buffalo DAC? Is there a module to convert the audio stream from the ethernet port into i.e. i2s or s/pdif? (keeping the highest quality possible) I've been browsing the internet for hours without any luck. Thanks! CobraNet http://www.cobranet.info/Ethersound http://www.ethersound.com/never tried it though Edited by user Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:45:59 PM(UTC)
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I've seen several companies offering audio streaming over ethernet, however it seems to require a transmitter and receiver (please, correct me if I'm wrong). What I'd like to build is a DAC wit an ethernet port that doesn't require a transmitter at the other end. A bit like the Linn DS. Any bright ideas?
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I agree, been using squeezebox's spdif into mux/buff32 and it work great limited to redbook though
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I think the only way to go is a build-in computer to convert FLAC and other files. The idea was to do the conversion on my computer and send the raw signal via network. Also looked into using a soundcard with HDMI output (ASUS) on my computer and a RAKK I2S Interface Adapter on the DAC. However, you still don't get the highest possible resolution. Any bright ideas?
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Just thought of something else... Is it possible to get a i2s signal from a Apple Airport Express?
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freebee wrote:I think the only way to go is a build-in computer to convert FLAC and other files. The idea was to do the conversion on my computer and send the raw signal via network. Also looked into using a soundcard with HDMI output (ASUS) on my computer and a RAKK I2S Interface Adapter on the DAC. However, you still don't get the highest possible resolution. Any bright ideas? This will not work. The HDMI output on your soundcard is not outputting I2S; it is outputting encrypted HDMI. The PS Audio and RAKK "interface" circuits are just balanced line drivers using an HDMI cable, not the HDMI standard.
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